Dnyanraj Chougule Mla Bibliography

1. Shiv Sena – Shiv Sena, also known by the name Sena, is an Indian far-right regional political party. Its ideology is based on ideology and Hindu nationalism, founded on 19 June 1966 by political cartoonist Bal Thackeray. The party originally emerged from a movement in Mumbai demanding preferential treatment for Maharashtrians over migrants to the city and it is currently headed by Thackerays son, Uddhav Thackeray. Members of Shiv Sena are referred to as Shivsainiks, although the partys primary base is still in Maharashtra, it has tried to expand to a pan-Indian base. In the 1970s, it moved from advocating a pro-Marathi ideology to one supporting a broader Hindu nationalist agenda. The party started taking part in Mumbai Municipal elections since its inception and it has been a coalition partner in the National Democratic Alliance since 1998, including the Vajpayee Government during 1998–2004 and the present Narendra Modi Government. The party has a hold over the Bollywood film industry. It has been referred to as an extremist, chauvinist, as well as a fascist party, Shiv Sena founder, Bal Thackeray, has taken comparisons with fascism as compliments as well as openly stated that he didnt believe in democracy. Shiv Sena and its supporters have been known to resort to violence with impunity, Shiv Sena has been blamed for the 1970 communal violence in Bhiwandi, the 1984 Bhiwandi riot and violence in the 1992-1993 Bombay riots. 80% of Shiv Sena MPs in the 15th Lok Sabha face criminal charges, after the Independence of India in 1947, regional administrative divisions from the colonial era were gradually changed and states following linguistic borders were created. Within the Bombay Presidency, a popular struggle was launched for the creation of a state for the Marathi-speaking people. In 1960, the presidency was divided into two linguistic states - Gujarat and Maharashtra, moreover, Marathi-speaking areas of the erstwhile Hyderabad state were joined with Maharashtra. Mumbai, in ways the economic capital of India, became the state capital of Maharashtra. On one hand, people belonging to the Gujarati community owned the majority of the industry, on the other hand, there was a steady flow of South Indian migrants to the city who came to take many white-collar jobs. In 1960 Bal Thackeray, a Mumbai-based cartoonist, began publishing the cartoon weekly Marmik. Through this publication, he started disseminating anti-migrant sentiments, on 19 June 1966, Thackeray founded the Shiv Sena as a political organisation. The Shiv Sena especially attracted a number of unemployed Marathi youth. Shiv Sena cadres became involved in attacks against the South Indian communities, vandalizing South Indian restaurants

2. Aadesh Bandekar – Aadesh Bandekar is a Marathi actor, TV host, and a Shiv Sena leader. He is known for hosting the Marathi game show Home Minister on Zee Marathi since 2004, along with Home Minister, since 2012 he also hosts the game show Divided on ETV Marathi. Bandekar hosted the musical Antakshari show Tak Dhina Dhin on DD National, Bandekar is known for hosting the game show Home Minister on Zee Marathi. In the show, Bandekar visits various homes and plays games with the housewives where the winner wins a Paithani sari and he is popular among the women of Maharashtra as Bhauji. In 2009 while he contested the State Assembly elections, the show was hosted by actor Jitendra Joshi, Bandekar resumed the show in 2010 after losing the elections. He has also hosted many game shows like Hafta Band, WoW, DNA Ekamatra family Show. He has also done compering of award shows, Bandekar has worked in Marathi TV serials like Avaghachi Sansar and Avantika on Zee Marathi. He debuted in films opposite Mrinal Kulkarni in the film Vishwaas, Bandekar, under his banner Soham Productions, is also the producer of the crime-based Marathi television show Lakshya that airs on STAR Pravah. Bandekar joined the Maharashtrian political party Shiv Sena in September 2009 and he became the second member of Shiv Sena from the entertainment industry after singer and Indian Idol Season 1 winner Abhijeet Sawant had previously joined it. He contested the State Assembly elections of 2009 from the Mahim constituency and he continued his work under Shiv Sena and played a backstage role in the 2012s Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections. Bandekar graduated from the Osmania University, Hyderabad in 1990 earning his bachelors degree in commerce and he is married to Marathi and Hindi film and television actress Suchitra Bandekar. Their production house is named after their son Soham, notes † - Bandekar hosted Season 1 of Hafta Band. The show was hosted by actress Nirmiti Sawant and actor Makarand Anaspure. Loved Anchor Adesh Bandekars Soham Productions Now Into Film Production - Marathi News – First Post लव्ह आज कल अभ्युदय बँकेचा ब्रॅण्ड अॅम्बॅसॅडर- आदेश बांदेकर

3. Ram Bhankal – Ram Bhankal alias Ram Bhau was an Indian politician and Social Worker of the party Shiv Sena, a right-wing Marathi ethnocentric party active mainly in the Western Indian state of Maharashtra. Shri Ram Bhankal was active in politics and social work for 47 years from 1966 to 2013, shri Ram Bhankal was an active participant in the movement for the rights of the indigenous people of Maharashtra to get first preference in jobs through Sthaniya Lokadhikar Samiti. He spread Bal Thackrey’s Ideology like an all over western Maharashtra with the help of his hard actuate speeches. Dubbed as Bal Thackrey’s Savalaa Ram he traveled from one village to another for the welfare of the people, shri Ram Bhankal was a very studious person and always took into account the political and social aspect while working for Shiv Sena. He was known to be a good orator which drew people towards him. He carried out many political rallies and gatherings with his effective extempore speeches which appealed people specially during elections in Mumbai, minister in Social Welfare Department of Maharashtra Government in 1999 Sthaniya Lokadhikar Samiti S. T. Kamgar Sanghatana Bank Karmachari Sanghatana Mumbai MNC B. E. S. T, http, //shivsena. org/ram-bhankal/ http, //timesofindia. indiatimes. com/city/pune/How-Sena-got-the-title-Saamna expressindia - Sena scotches rumours over thopte

4. Maruti Bhapkar – Maruti Bhapkar is an Indian Politician, Who belongs to Shiv Sena party. He is former a member and convenor of Pune District for Aam Aadmi Party. He is a social activist and IAC activist in Pimpri Chinchwad. He was a corporator at Pimpri Chinchwad municipal corporation from year 2007 to 2012 and he fought the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections from Maval as an Independent candidate. Maruti Bhapkar was associated with Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal in the Jan Lokpal Andolan since the first day and he plays a significant role in the andolan related activities in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad area. He participated in the Jail Bharo andolan following Anna-jis call and he introduced a proposal supporting the Jan Lokpal Andolan in PCMCs general body meeting and it was passed with majority. In his capacity as the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation corporator from 2007–2012, every 3 months, a Jan Sabha was held in the ward to engage public consulations on various issues such as roads, parks, cultural center, slum rehabilitation, electricity and police. He implemented public proposals that went against his personal opinion, since its establishment in 1982, Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation was not audited until Marutis intervention in 2000. He filed a PIL in the Bombay High Court following which an audit was conducted, the audit exposed Rs.4 billion worth of irregularities. Bhapkars agitation demanding action against irregularities in MIDC land allocation to NCPs Ajit Pawar aide resulted in Rs.7.2 million fine against NCP MLA Vilas Lande, using RTI, Maruti Bhapkar exposed the Pawar family involvement in Lavasa scam. Maruti Bhapkar fought the 2009 Lok Sabha Election and his main election plank was farmers displacement because of Special Economic Zones in Raigad and Pune districts. Though he received support from civil society leaders including Justice Sachar, Medha Patkar, Aruna Roy. He lost the elections to Shiv Senas Gajanan Babar

5. Chhagan Bhujbal – Chhagan Bhujbal is a politician from the state of Maharashtra, India. Bhujbal was Minister of Public Works & Special Assistance Department, Maharashtra State and Guardian Minister, Nashik District, Member of Legislative Assembly, Yeola Assembly, Bhujbal is an Other Backward Class leader and has mass base in Maharashtra. Bhujbal started his career from Shiv Sena in the 1960s. Before entering politics he was a vendor in Byculla Market where his mother was selling fruits with a small shop. He was amongst initial members of Shiv Sena and worked enthusiastically to spread Shiv Sena in nooks and he was duly rewarded for hard work put in party building. Bhujbal started his career with the Shiv Sena party. He left the party in 1991 and joined the Indian National Congress, later, after the Indian National Congress leader Sharad Pawar decided to split from the Congress and form his own party, the Nationalist Congress Party, Bhujbal went along with him. Before he was elected as Shivsena Corporator in 1973, Bhujbal had already established his reputation as outspoken, dare devil, during his work as Corporator, Bhujbal maintained consistent contact, communication with rank and file of his constituency and its neighbourhood. Between 1973–1984, Bhujbal became the leader of the Shivsena-led opposition in the Mumbai Municipal Corporation. Later he was elected as Mayor of Mumbai and he was in Shivsena for 25 years and rose from Shakha Pramukh and worked twice as Mayor of Mumbai. He was amongst earliest MLAs of Shivsena elected from Mazgaon first in 1985 & again in 1990. To the city of Mumbai, where he spent his childhood and got his early bearings for survival despite all odds, being devoted to the cause of Marathi speaking community and Mumbais beautification, he evolved his campaign for Sundar Mumbai, Marathi Mumbai. As part of campaign, Bhujbal took bold steps to contain the rapid concretisation and pollution that was beginning to threaten Mumbai. He initiated a campaign for planting trees in open spaces and identifying public squares and gardens, while creating beautifully landscaped island-gardens at traffic signals and this unique feat of injecting much-needed greenery into a polluted and cemented urban landscape earned him appreciation from all quarters. Though Mr. Bhujbal was arrested on March 14, his nephew, both are currently in judicial custody. Nashik known to be a district, where law & order situation has collapsed under Bhujbals political clout. It is witnessing recession in all sectors, daylight robberies, armed attacks, chain-snatchings and setting of two- and four-wheelers on fire have become routine. But a senior Indian Police Service official said that each and every police official has been appointed on the familys recommendations

6. Subhash Desai – Subhash Desai is a leader of Shiv Sena from Maharashtra. He is a member of Maharashtra Legislative Council and he had represented Goregaon in 1990,2004 and 2009. On 5th Dec 2014 Sri Subhash Desai took charge as the Cabinet Minister of Industries Maharashtra State Government after the Shiv Sena B. J. P and he is also guardian minister of Mumbai

7. Rajkumar Dhoot – He is from the Shiv Sena party. He is a well-known industrialist and was born on 11 September 1955 at Ahmednagar in Maharashtra and his father, the late Shri Nandlal Madhavlal Dhoot, was an Indian Industrialist and the founder of Videocon. His brother, Venugopal Dhoot is the Chairman & Managing Director of Videocon Industries Limited and he was a special invitee to the Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. He has been consecutively re-elected for a term for the Rajya Sabha this year. At present, he is a Member of the Standing Committee on Health & Family Welfare, to cite some of the subjects raised by Mr. Mr. Mr. The week-long series of events were attended by several Union Cabinet Ministers, Members of the Opposition, MPs, Industrialists, Bankers, Mr. Dhoot continues to be closely associated with ASSOCHAM as its Past President and plays an active role in its affairs. For the past few years, Mr. Mr. Rajkumar Dhoot graduated with honors in commerce from S. B, in the early 1990s, people from rural areas in Maharashtra used to give minimum education to their daughters & had them married at an early age. Mr. Dhoot, taking account the pitiable condition of the girls. As he knew “We owe to the society”, he established a Girls High school in Gangapur, Aurangabad in 1992, in 1995, a new big building was built, and, today,1800 Students from First to Twelfth Standard are learning in the School. Mr. Dhoot gave his contribution in women empowerment by appointing only female teachers in the school, various Government Scholarships are given to the students, which are issued in the form of crossed cheques. Mr. Mr. Dhoot also established a Vittal Mandir in Gangapur area and has a small 3-bedded hospital adjoining the Mandir which takes care of the needs of people of Gangapur area. This hospital has fully developed Cardiac Centre and also provides radiation therapy using Cobalt-60 facilities for Cancer treatment, at the hospital, all poor patients are provided free food and accommodation during treatment. Mr. Dhoot regularly promotes free medical checkups and free medicine distribution camps to help the poverty line population in. Mr. Dhoot is also helping the patients with poor eyesight or with developing blindness by regularly conducting free eye check-up, every year approximately 1200 patients are benefitted from such camps. He has also undertaken construction of roads in Gangapur & adjoining areas, detailed Profile of Rajkumar Dhoot Rajkumar Dhoot in ASSOCHAM Profile at Videocon Group ASSOCHAM President on Prime Minister Mr. Dhoot on Indian Economy Mr

CHOUGULE DNYANRAJ DHONDIRAM (Winner)

OMERGA (SC) (OSMANABAD)

Party:SHS

S/o|D/o|W/o: Dhodiram Chougule

Age: 44

Address: Girija Niwas,Goutam Nagar,Taluka Umarga, Dist Usmanabad

Name Enrolled as Voter in: 240 Umarga (Maharashtra) constituency , at Serial no 492 in Part no 185